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Recording laptop sound card output

Hello,

The very basic sound card in the new laptop I've recently purchased does not allow me to record its output. In my previous laptop which died, or on my desktop PC, I could specify the wave out mix, or another option labeled "what u hear," as the audio source in applications like Audacity (Audacity.sourceforge.net).

External Soundcard issues.

I am using an Aardvark q10 Pro, Cool Edit Pro. i have all of the drivers for the Aark. I have been using CEP and Audition for several years. I recently picked up a computer that was custom built around the time of the manufacture of the Aark and was prestine when i got it.
The computer is solid. I have had the Aark for a year and this is the worst trouble that it has given me.

interface soundcard recommendations

Hi, I am new to setting up a home system based around a pc for personal use :
Keys : EMU Sampler rack with controller & Synth keybd
Elec bass, Drum machine, Acoustic & Elec guitars.
I rarely will use a mic and when only 1 or 2 for acoustic guitar or the odd vocal.
Right now I have a Yamaha mg16fx mixer for a quick + dirty set up.

Which Sound Card should I go with?

ive been recording for years now, and just recently started recording on a seperate laptop, for on the go kind of recording. I have a Sony Vaio VGN-NR485E, which has a built in Realtek High Definition Audio Sound Card in. I record with Adobe Audition 3.0 which needs an ASIO sound card to record, since the Realtek card does not offer this, I downloaded ASIO4ALL and have been using it.

Dsp or sound card?

Hi everybody, great forum btw.

I need some advice about what I should do to make my music sound better and commercial, I know that is what everybody is looking for so I'm gonna be more specific.

I have been working on a song for months where all the sounds are from softwares like Quantum Leap's Colossus, Stylus RMX, Hypersonic e.t.c. and arranged in Cubase SX.

sound card question

I'm not sure where I should place this question, but I need to find a good sound card for recording vinyl to digital format.

I used to have a SB0600 which was OK, but now it's starting to die. I would like to get something better than this. I've looked around and there seem to be few sound cards that have popped up so I thought I'd see what people would suggest. Here they are:

Which gain/volume control should I use mixer or soundcard?

Hi all,
I am trying to get my levels sorted so that when I record an instrument the volume bars in my recording application (in my case Cubase sx 3) are just below the yellow and not clipping (not to loud, not too quiet).

So I put all of the volume/gain control to neutral but found the level was too low.